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The Kentucky Alumnus is the official publication ot the Alumni Association. It is
issued bl-monthly by the Association under the direction of the Executive Committee
in the Interest of the Association and University. It therefore represents the
sentiment and policy of the Alumni organization.
The Editor—in—Chiei' is appointed by the Executive Committee of the Alumni Association
and the Associate Editors are the Class Secretaries of the various classes and the
_ Presidents of the Alumni Clubs.
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1, D. C.
 
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The fifth installment of the "Sketehes of the Origin and Growth of the
ary will University of Kentucky? by Dr, James K. Patterson, does not appear in this
issue, but will appear in the November number. `
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Meet me at the Golden Jubilee. Remember the smoker at the Phoenix for
the men and the entertainment at Patterson Hall for the women, on Friday _
night, October I3, the Jubilee exercises Saturday morning, October I4, the
Barbecue at lzigh—noon, and the Vanderbilt—Kentucky game in the afternoon.
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In accepting the labors and duties attendant upon
E*m°*‘¤hil*- the editorship of The Alumnus, I assure you the
selection was no choice of mine and I accepted it ·
with only a slight knowledge of the duties involved, yet knowing quite well my
weakness and also the sacrifices necessary to be made. However, it is only
through an ardent desire to serve my Alma Mater and the Association, and
because of my deep appreciation of the service rendered by those loyal alumni
who are laboring so unselfishly for the University that I undertake the arduous
task of editorship.
‘ In contemplating the work that confronts me, I can in a way appreciate as I
have never before the difiicult road that those have traveled who have preceded
me, and my heart-felt sympathy even at this late hour is extended them, and I
earnestly request the fullest sympathy and co-operation of each and every
alumnus that The Kentucky Alumnus may successfully serve its purpose.